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Parent Requirement Configuration

Parent Requirement Configuration

Use case

Depending on the structure of your requirement pages, you may organize your requirements with a first parent requirement at the top, and following tables will actually refine that parent in tables below, with additional requirements.

Giving you a page structure looking like this:

Requirement Page structure.png

Using this structure, you will want all following requirements to become automatic dependencies to the parent.

How does it work ?

  • Put the Configuration macro at the top of your page, or the table of your desired children requirements.

  • Go to the Parent Configuration, and choose the relationship name you desire.

  • We take the first requirement of the page as the parent, when there is only one requirement defined in the table (ex: a vertical table, or a paragraph), we’ll index it as a parent of all following requirements.

What your document looks like:

What we index:

What your document looks like:

What we index:

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More precisions

  • If you want to apply two configurations in your page, you will have to put two configuration macros:

    • If you want to apply the parent configuration, but still apply a table configuration to tables below, you will have to put two macros.

    • This will allow you to use several table configurations in your page, while still putting a single parent configuration at the top.

  • Your first requirement does not have to be inside a table to be indexed as a parent, it can be a simple macro in a paragraph or title. However, the requirements indexed as children will only be the ones defined in tables.

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